Word: unhurt
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Double Take. In Chillicothe, Mo., Mrs. Lee Marksbury, whose car had just turned over five times, crawled out unhurt, took a look at the debris, keeled over in a faint and cut her face...
Aftereffect. In Oakland, Calif., motorist James Wallace swerved to avoid one auto, sideswiped another, crashed through a heavy guard rail, careened down a 200-ft. embankment, landed in a tree, still unhurt climbed out and surveyed the damage, was conked on the head and knocked out by a falling boulder...
...motorist on Grand Central Parkway beyond the end of the runway saw it coming and dived for his automobile's floorboards. One of the DC-4's massive, spinning wheels banged across the top of his car, bent it down a full six inches, left him unhurt. The plane lurched on, shearing off light poles, slammed back to earth, slid with a crash of metal, and stopped beside a stagnant pond. Then it burst into flames...
...Until." With Ford auto assembly unhurt, pink-cheeked, balding Robert Keys, the ex-Ford foreman who had formed F.A.A. in 1941 and still heads it, telephoned Ford Personnel Chief John S. Bugas, and asked what Ford had to offer. Answered Bugas crisply: "I'll be very happy to talk to you when the men go back to work-not until...
Eight boarders, among them William Barton 1L, Robert Scheffield 1L, MacVicker Snow 1L, and Charles E. Stimson, Jr. 1L, escaped unhurt...